31.10.08
A Special Announcement
I think the blog at sewmamasew is doing their month of gift thing again this year. There were so many great ideas last year. http://sewmamasew.com/blog2/
I had forgotten about the Sew Mama Sew month of gifts in December! Kathryn, please email me at corazenia(at)hotmail(dot).com with your address, and I will get that Gratitude Wrap out to you pronto!
Here's an oldie that I found on my computer at work. You gots to love a little wizard-y witch and her sidekick Tigger. Happy Halloween, everyone!
N
29.10.08
Random Facts Meme
Here are the rules: Link to the person who tagged you. Post the rules on your blog. Write six random things about yourself. Tag six people at the end of your post. Let each person know he or she has been tagged. Let the tagger know when your entry is up.
:: I have spelling and grammar skills up the wazoo. In Grade 5, I came in second in my county spelling bee only because I spelled Celsius with a little c. I was rewarded with Chinese food, but I have NEVER made that mistake again. I also feel huge pangs of guilt when I end sentences with prepositions, and I don’t use commas unless I can connect it to a rule in my Gregg Reference Manual. I have fought grammar wars with this office ‘bible’. My edition is riddled with highlighter and there are a gazillion self-inflicted coloured tabs to mark the really important stuff. My co-workers don’t get it.
:: I am not married. J and I have been living common-law for almost 14 years. I have a million and one reasons to not get married, and maybe three reasons to seal the deal in front of our family and friends. This has never bothered either of us as neither of us want to dance in front of anyone. Secretly, I am a little thrilled that this shocks people. I think that people sometimes assume my children have different fathers because of the nearly seven years between them and the fact that I am not married, but J and I never wanted people to say that we married just because we had kids. We’re rebels. Maybe one day when everyone least expects it, we’ll pop into City Hall and make it official and shock their pants off. This does not mean, in any way, that I don’t love me a good ol’ wedding invitation. Other people’s weddings are fun because I don’t have to plan it or pay for it – and the food!! Mmmm . . . the food.
That was fun!
28.10.08
The Finest of the Flavours
Hmmm, what to do with the rest of that vodka?
Eight weeks and I'll have vanilla that lasts indefinitely (you keep topping off the jars with vodka as you use it).
Ok, so vanilla not your thing? How about winning something totally cute and handmade from our very own N of London, not England? Don't forget to check out this post and leave us your ideas for inexpensive and quick to make holiday gifts and you'll automatically be entered to win a gratitude wrap. The winner will be announced this Friday! Bonne chance mes amis!
27.10.08
C'est L'Halloween Again
25.10.08
The Big Give
T and I haven't begun our Christmas crafting, and we're getting anxious, and you's all have lots of good ideas. So leave a comment with your quick and cheap Christmas crafty gift ideas between now and Thursday at midnight my time (What is my time? Anyone know what London, Ontario time is called?) to be entered into the draw. We'll google up one of those random number generators and reveal the winner's name on Friday.
Cheers!
N
23.10.08
Classic Mittens and Chocolate Cake in a Mug
Speaking of good things and a worthy audience, T and I are concocting a little giveaway to just say THANKS. We've been at this blog nearly two years now. We started this space to keep in touch and continue to inspire each other, but it means so much more than that. For me, I find myself reflecting on my days - how they're spent, what's most important, and seeing the beauty in things that would normally go unnoticed. It's not just writing the blog, but reading other blogs. My bloglines has replaced my daily dose of 'real' news. I find myself trying to be a better parent, a better partner, a better friend, a better person. Blah, blah, blah . . . Seriously back to the giveaway - be on the lookout. Maybe Monday? What better way to start a new week. Please come back. I think you will like what you see. :)
21.10.08
One Click Shopping
What does one do with a pound of organic Tahitian vanilla beans you may ask. Well, anything and everything. Stay tuned.
My mom brought these very cool vintage knitting pattern booklets with her when she came for the wedding.I especially like the "Beehive Style Sets for Men". Now if only I could get Mr.T to wear something other than grey sport socks.
19.10.08
Back on the Horse
I must admit that for the first few days after the wedding I experienced wedding withdraw. There were no vendor meetings, I didn't have thirty emails in my box, there were no last minute changes to make, and those little cream coloured RSVP envelopes stopped coming in the mail. I did not know what to do with myself.
Luckily I am a knitter and as soon as the laundry was finished and the wedding gifts were unwrapped I pulled out the three balls of silk Berger du Nord and casted on for this scarf. I'm not sure who it will be for but already I can tell that the drape is fantastic.
N, thanks again for spending a total of 40 hours of your life transporting yourself to our wedding. Mr. T and I had so much fun and I know that I've never laughed that much in a Target store before. You're a real keeper. And I've already used your lovely gift to send a card off to our pastry chef. I shall keep B's chicken dinner card for someone who is worthy.
18.10.08
Simple Gifts
I then drove across the city to chill with Heidi and baby Andile where we stamped a gazillion note cards. Good times. Heidi was a pro stamping cards with one hand and holding onto Andile with the other. That's no easy feat as he is one chubby bubby!
How 'bout a toast to good friends?
N
17.10.08
Home Sweet Home
Thanks to T's hawk eyes, I grabbed up some of these zit-licious Zit Poppers at Target for the party. The girls were equally thrilled and grossed out. I am now the coolest mum ever!
Toodles,
N
13.10.08
Go Forth and Explore
On my half an hour walk to the market, I saw one man. He peed on a tree while keeping eye contact with me. I am a competitor at heart, and I, too, kept my eyes locked with his, and at the same time attempted to appear non-chalant. I held my breath as I passed him, and he zipped up. I don't think I breathed again for about a block. If that was some sort of test, I hope I passed. By the way, the tree above was not the tree with pee.I have had the pleasure of passing this garden each day so far, and I am glad I was able to get a decent picture. Below the garden was a cozy Italian restaurant smells wonderfully delicious. I wish I had had the nerve to eat by myself. I'm kicking myself in the butt for not going in and gorging out on pasta and cappucinos!
How can one not enjoy a walk when the buildings are covered in wonderful art?
I was too in awe while browsing the Farmers Market, and I only took one picture of the fall bouquets - I picked up one for T. I have NEVER in my life seen so many tomatoes, peppers and onions in every colour under the sun. It was insane.
Here's the Basilica recovering from the wedding the day before. It was still standing. Can you believe that T has the privilege of attending Sunday mass here every week? I'm not Catholic, but this could convert a person easily.
Some very thoughtful and creative soul decorated the crosswalk sign. Sweet.
This was the view from the wedding suite - I got a peek while they were checking out yesterday. It was breath-taking.
Later, the T's took a bunch of us for a driving tour of the City, and we stopped at Lake Harriet and took more pictures. There were lots of sailboats out, bicycles zooming by, and families out strolling around the lake.
I only have one regret about this day. I forgot to go back to the booth that was selling Obama buttons for a dollar. That's today's goal. And maybe some yarn shopping!
Toodles,
N
Wedding Bells
This one is for all the non-believers that I truly wore my hair down at T's request, and get this! I blew dry it all by myself. That's right. Truth is, I was too afraid to go down to the salon. Apparently when push comes to shove, I can churn out a fairly good 'do. I can NOT take a good picture of myself however. The bride and groom looked spectacular, and everyone was crying all over again.
It was the perfect day for a wedding. The sun was out, and it was very warm. Absolutely everything was perfect. Congratulations, boy-T and girl-T!
Next up: Me wandering around the City in which I discover that people pee on trees everywhere in the world.
N
11.10.08
Vietnamese Tea Ceremony
Her sister styled her hair in what could be appropriately described as Vietnamese too. I was blown away by this family's skills. Don't get me started on the FOOD!!
While T was upstairs deep-frying the last of the spring rolls, the groom's family handed over gifts for the bride's family (I got to be one of them!!). I was bursting from pride and a little anxiety over getting it just right, but I didn't have to worry - her sisters had me covered.
T's dad gave us the history of the tea ceremony, and T was presented to the groom's family, and everyone got a tad teary. She looked amazing as always. Gifts were opened and introductions were made. And the parents clinked their tea cups, and it was official. Everyone was one family! It was BRILLIANT!
T's little niece kept exclaiming "Wedding!". Right on. Today is the big ceremony at the Basilica. I should really get ready. I have just three hours to dress and get all ready. Are you ready for more pictures?? I almost don't miss the girls. I am subsiding on cheeky emails from E. That girl is hilarious and smart as a whip. How did that happen?
Cheers!
N
4.10.08
Junior Photographer
:: Clouds and faint telephone lines
:: Bricks
:: A sister who thought she was well-hidden from the junior photographer . . . and my two favourite shots . . .
:: Bird feeders
I'm adding these to my 'bird' collection!
And in other news, the eyebrows have been waxed and tweaked. An outift befitting of a wedding has been found. Family health cards and library cards (both equal in importance) have been separated and stored safely for our brief time apart. The wedding gift is in progress, and I am thrilled with how it's all coming together! Next step: Plan travel knitting - will need patterns, needles and yarn. I have lots of each. I just need to organize it, so that it is light-weight, compact and efficient - not to mention reasonable. I am thinking socks and mittens.
N
1.10.08
Instant Gratification Shawl
I must get packing. I am going on a big trip. Big for me, anyway. It's T's wedding in less than two weeks, and I know that both of us are anxious in our own ways. I've never been away from my little family for nearly a week, let alone a 20-hour drive between us. But the excitement in seeing T and sharing this special time with her will be well worth the temporary separation. My parents will be helping J with the girls, so I know they are in good hands. :) Get ready for the Balkan Style reunion! I'm fervently working on a music request list for the reception. Something along the lines of some JT and Fergie and sprinkled with a little Hawksley. Or what if we all sing drunkedly to this? Oh, it's gonna be sweet!
Cheers!
N